Research Associate, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Age: 27
Research Associate, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Age: 27
A virus that infects a crop-killing fungus can spread freely, opening the possibility of its use as a fungicide.
Sorting out T-cell functional and phenotypic heterogeneity depends on studying single cells.
Viral infections of the central nervous system may trigger cytokines that induce seizures.
Researchers are using modern experimental tools to probe the mysterious molecular pathways that lead to premature labor and birth.
Researchers identify a herpesvirus gene persisting in the cells of calves suffering from malignant catarrhal disease.
Researchers use bacteria to deliver radiation to shrink pancreatic tumors in mice.
Today’s tulip trees carry similar mitochondrial DNA as those that grew in the time of the dinosaurs.
Researchers can identify individuals by the unique chemical signatures in their breath, suggesting that exhalations could be used for metabolomic tests.
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